Glasgow 488 – an update

Following last week’s news that Glasgow 488 has returned to the UK (well half of it so far anyway) to be restored for operation at the East Anglia Transport Museum we have now received further information on how the repatriation came about and how it will be funded.

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Plans progress for launch of Leeds Horse Tram 107

As previously reported on British Trams Online the launch of Leeds Horse Car 107 will take place over the Bank Holiday weekend of Sunday 25th and Monday 26th August at the Middleton Railway in its home city as the centrepiece of the “Leeds Festival of Transport”. This event will not only include the launch of the tram will feature steam and diesel services on the railway, a gathering of Leeds built steam road vehicles and other preserved
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This week on British Trams Online…

For those of you who haven’t had a look at the main site yet this week, this is what you are missing!

Gallery 346: East Manchester Line testing to Ashton (http://www.britishtramsonline.co.uk/gallery346.html) – 16 photos showing trams stabled at Audenshaw and then very early morning gauging runs

Diary of Events (http://www.britishtramsonline.co.uk/diary.html) – events for 2013 now, finally, added

Plus go to http://www.britishtramsonline.co.uk/fleets.html) to view all of the latest Fleet List updates.

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New look for 215 as NET start refresh of their fleet

The refurbishment of the Nottingham Express Transit fleet has now commenced with the first example – 215 – being unveiled at Wilkinson Street depot showing off a new livery. The £300,000 project will see all 15 of the trams undergoing the work which includes new LED lights, the installation of new seats and a thorough deep clean.

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Stretch of track handed over to City of Edinburgh Council

The 2.8km section of track between Gogar depot and Edinburgh Airport has been handed over to the City of Edinburgh Council following the completion of the programme of testing by the contractors. This becomes the first section of the tramway to now be in the control of the Council and marks yet another key milestone in the much delayed project to return trams to the street of the Scottish capital.

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In Pictures: T68s and T68As continue to be key on Metrolink

Since the extension of Manchester Metrolink to Rochdale opened it has been necessary for the use of both T68s and T68As to increase again to ensure that a full service can still be operated. This is particularly key for the T68As as in the few weeks leading up to the opening they had become very much last resort choice and some feared may have run their last. Rumours had even suggested they were banned from routes running into Piccadilly Station but judging by recent events this was not so although it is believed it was preferred they weren’t used on journeys here.

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In Pictures: Out and About on Midland Metro

One of the UK light rail systems which doesn’t get an huge amount attention on British Trams Online is Midland Metro which – with the exception of a few major stories such as the upcoming complete system closure – tends to just go about its business without a great deal of fuss. With thanks to BTO reader Michael Averill we are able to bring you an update on a few of the goings on around the system in recent times.

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In Pictures: Rochdale Town Centre Metrolink Extension

Now that the excitement of the opening of the Metrolink line through to Rochdale Railway Station is over we can turn our attention to the latest progress on the Town Centre extension. Tracks are currently been laid on this extension which is due to open to fare paying passengers sometime in 2014 along with the Oldham Town Centre extension.

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Coronation 304 back in Blackpool – but still outside

Blackpool Coronation car 304‘s extended stay at Beamish Museum finally came to an end on Thursday 7th March, when the tram was loaded up for transportation back to Blackpool. The Lancastrian Transport Trust owned tram arrived back on the Fylde the next day – but an unfortunate chain of events culminated in it being dumped in outside storage once again, dashing hopes of an improvement in the fortunes of this celebrity car.

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Glasgow Standard car set for East Anglia!

The UK tram preservation movement is known for throwing some very welcome surprises at enthusiasts on occasion; something which seems to have become more common over the last few years, with tram loans and increasingly ambitious events taking place on our museum tramways. However, a recent development has come as one of the biggest shocks involving a British tram for many years, and it concerns a very unexpected new acquisition by the East Anglian Tranpsort Museum!

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Snaefell Mountain Railway readies itself for 2013 season

Provided that Isle of Man Transport don’t see the need to run a special bus strike service on the Snaefell Mountain Railway before then the 2013 season is due to commence on Wednesday 27th March – during the Easter holidays. A 30 minute frequency will operate to the summit on this first day and fully rebuilt mountain car no. 1 will make its debut passenger journeys in the stunning original blue and cream livery.

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NET Park and Ride sites amongst safest in country

The Phoenix Park Park and Ride site has become the latest site on Nottingham Express  Transit to receive a prestigious safety mark – the fourth such site on the network to have received it. The award in question is the Park Mark® Safer Parking Award and is part of an initiative developed by the Association of Chief Police Officers and the British Parking Association.

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Southampton 45 withdrawn

An unexpected, and unwelcome development at Crich Tramway Village has seen Southampton 45 withdrawn from service and placed on static display inside the Great Exhibition Hall. 45 has always been a very popular tram in the fleet, mostly due to it being the preservation of this tram which started the ball rolling for what was to become the National Tramway Museum.

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Metrolink continue further towards Ashton-under-Lyne

The early hours of 4th March saw further gauging runs on the East Manchester Line between Audenshaw and just short of the terminus at Ashton-under-Lyne utilising M5000s 3059 and 3061 which had remained at Audenshaw over the weekend.

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One tram, rather battered, now available to a good home!

If you have ever fancied having a tram body in your back garden now could be your chance as one is to be made available to a good home due to redevelopment. The body is believed to be of a Bournemouth tram and is currently on private property in Milford-on-Sea in Hampshire where it has been ravaged by years although the interior is still largely intact.

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In Pictures: Testing starts beyond Droylsden on East Manchester Line

Just when you think things might be calming down a bit on Manchester Metrolink you have to think again as the early hours of Friday 1st March saw the first trams run beyond Droylsden on the East Manchester Line. M5000s 3059 and 3061 ran coupled and having passed Droylsden they went as far as Ashton Moss. From here they returned to Audenshaw where they were stabled in the MPT construction compound waiting for further use. This is the start of the initial testing programme for this section of line which will see trams gradually get closer to the Ashton-under-Lyne terminus.

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MER to come to rescue again as bus strike resumes

The Manx Electric Railway is to operate special services for the third time this winter as a result of the ongoing dispute between involving bus drivers and their concerns over changes to their terms and conditions. Two two hour strikes will take place which will see a limited MER services will run during the early morning and late afternoon periods on Wednesday 6th March to cover for the Douglas-Ramsey no. 3 bus route – again making a mockery of our preview of the 2013 operating season uploaded last week!

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NET Phase Two Drop-in session for Clifton works

A drop in session is to be held on Wednesday 6th March to provide an opportunity for locals to find out about forthcoming works on Southchurch Drive in Clifton and to ask questions of the Nottingham Express Transit Phase Two project team. The work on Southchurch Drive is due to commence from Monday 11th March and last for eight months.

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Manchester Metrolink Engineering Works: 17th, 24th March & 14th, 21st April

There will be early morning closures on Manchester Metrolink on Sundays 17th and 24th March and 14th and 21st April with no trams running before 0900 between Timperley and Altrincham. A replacement bus service will be in operation from Timperley to Altrincham calling at Navigation Road during these closures. Normal services are scheduled to resume after 0900 on each day.

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Tramlink suffers after motorbike collides with tram

London Tramlink services were suspended for around an hour and half on Wednesday 27th February after a motorbike collided with a tram at Reeves Corner. The incident happened at 0720 and the biker was taken to Croydon University Hospital for treatment – his injuries were believed to not be serious. The tram involved in the incident was 2543 – operating a service to Wimbledon – which suffered minor damage to the front end. Trams were suspended between Reeves Corner and East Croydon whilst the emergency services were on the scene with the first trams running through again at 0845.

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